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Scam - Anonymous employee Sureti Insurance Marketing Employee Review

1.0
21 June 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Don't loose your money.At starting they would say your role is associate manager and they will make you to work in sales

Cons

They would make us to pay 600 for an exam and they'll set some insurance target around 1,50,000 we have to complete the target pls don't loose your money it's a complete scam

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1.0
15 May 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Not Applicable , no good things about them

Cons

They get amount for exam for hire (Rs 600). But if you see the review in google very bad review only . Fraud company , so I asked for return my amount they are not doing it .

1.0
16 May 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

You might get a shoutout from your future self saying, “At least you didn’t pay the ₹600.” (see cons )

Cons

It all started with a call from a woman who said she found my resume on a job portal. She informed me about an opening for an “Associate Manager” position and shared a brief job description. I expressed interest, and she sent me a link for an online meeting. When I joined the meeting, there were many other participants. Another woman took over the presentation and talked about how the company operates, how income is generated, and how this job is different from others. She also shared a personal story about moving from Kodaikanal, joining this company, and settling with her mother. At the end of the meeting, I asked a question about the number of openings, since many people were attending. She abruptly disconnected the call. Curious and concerned, I did some research and contacted a few individuals. I discovered that some people had been scammed and lost ₹600. The role functions like a recruitment chain: once you’re hired, you're expected to recruit others, who then have to recruit more people. Everyone involved holds the same title, “Associate Manager.” There’s very little transparency — people are not allowed to interact freely, and no one knows each other's real identities.

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